pier4r wrote:xpadder benefit is that it works well overall so yes it is a matter of priority. If you have a controller you may use it in general.

Gladiabots is literally the only game I'd use it for, as all of my other steam games are compatible. Even the ones that don't specify controller support have some form of menu functionality. But not Gladiabots.

pier4r wrote:xpadder benefit is that it works well overall so yes it is a matter of priority. If you have a controller you may use it in general.

Gladiabots is literally the only game I'd use it for, as all of my other steam games are compatible. Even the ones that don't specify controller support have some form of menu functionality. But not Gladiabots.

Well then you have a massive change for GFX, that few will use, or buying an additional software (and yes not an additional gladiabots, although 10 euro won't pay the effort of GFX for the feature) that you may find useful in general because you can even surf from the couch then. Or control video players, or the music, or whatever. You end up having a mouse mapped to the controller.

And to reply to GFX. I used the nvidia shield controller to program from far away. It is a bit more effort, but why not. Surely it avoids misclicks compared to the touchscreen.